Description

Currently, WP's comment editing function has a ​built in "shortcut" which allows the user to double click on any word in a comment on the comment edit page, which opens the comment edit box:

"A final secret shortcut is double-click. Just click twice on a comment in the Comments view to open up the editor."

The problem with this shortcut is that when a user has already opened the comment Reply box and has highlighted a word or phrase fr. a published comment in order to copy & paste the word/phrase into the open comment edit box, & accidentally double clicks the highlighted word/phrase, this causes the user to completely lose the comment he was editing/writing. I've wiped out countless comments in this fashion & it's very frustrating.

The way this shortcut SHOULD work imo is that it should be coded to check whether a comment edit box is already open & if one is it should not wipe out the exising open one. Or alternatively, there should be a provision for users to configure their comment feature to disable the double click shortcut.

Frankly, I can't believe this shortcut is used by many folks compared to the number who've faced the huge inconveniences caused by it.

And the really weird thing about this is that Firefox is usually very good about retaining a pg. in its cache so that if something like this happens you can use the Back button to retrieve the page version you lost. But when you do that it doesn't work.

I have someone I work with on WP technical issues & he's been able to replicate it as well.

I've just tried replicating this on IE AND Chrome & it does it in both browsers. I'm not sure why you weren't able to replicate it in IE. If you want me to walk you through it step by step I can do that as well if it would help.